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The ODI World Cup 2023 is generating immense excitement among cricket enthusiasts globally. This edition, scheduled to kick off on October 5 in India, marks the first time since 1979 that a single nation, India, will host the entire tournament, emphasizing the nation’s undying passion for the sport. The tournament will begin with a captivating clash between defending champions England and formidable opponents New Zealand in what promises to be a thrilling opening encounter.
As cricket fans worldwide eagerly await the commencement of the multi-team event, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the official mascots for the prestigious tournament. In a move to engage fans and create a buzz around the event, the ICC introduced two mascots, ‘Blaze’ and ‘Tonk.’
These mascots were revealed in August, and fans from all corners of the world were invited to participate in the naming process. After a widespread poll, ‘Blaze’ and ‘Tonk’ emerged as the chosen names for these charismatic characters.
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Blaze: The fast-bowling sensation
Blaze, the female mascot, will capture the hearts of fans with her rapid pace and formidable bowling skills. According to the ICC press release, Blaze embodies pinpoint accuracy, unmatched reflexes, boundless flexibility, and unwavering determination. She is depicted with a belt carrying six power cricket orbs, each meticulously prepared for game-changing tactics. Blaze is set to leave batters in sheer awe with her relentless pace and precision.
Tonk: The icy-cool batting champion
Tonk, the male mascot, stands as a symbol of icy-cool composure and batting excellence. His range of shots sizzles and electrifies the crowd, showcasing finesse and power in equal measure. Tonk wields an electromagnetic bat and boasts a versatile shot repertoire, promising to light up the grandest stage of ODI cricket. His poised and commanding presence in the cricketing arena will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on fans.
Notably, the ICC has chosen a more modern and unconventional approach with the introduction of Blaze and Tonk, departing from the traditional animal-themed mascots.
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Introducing BLAZE & TONK! 📢 👫 🏏
You spoke, we listened, the ICC mascots are named and ready to engage and entertain young fans starting with the #CWC23 🤩
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— ICC (@ICC) September 30, 2023